View Full Version : You will die by nuclear disaster
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Yes you will. Although more people have died and lost their homes and property from electric dam failures, so I say we ban those too.
I go to one most days, I am fucked.
I have to be one of the first people to stand next to the reactor vessel just after shutdown. I am really fucked.
I go to one most days, I am fucked.
I have to be one of the first people to stand next to the reactor vessel just after shutdown. I am really fucked.
I didnt realize that janitors were allowed to clean the reactors?
I didnt realize that janitors were allowed to clean the reactors?
They don't risk the important people.
Rangerscott
03-18-2011, 10:50 PM
Im good. Even with the wind currents.
Porkchop
03-19-2011, 12:19 AM
Im super fucked if Davis-Besse goes off while I'm at my lakehouse. There have been many nights I've layed on the beach and watched that tower. The red lights make the steam column all lit up. Kinda cool... and scary at the same time.
Im super fucked if Davis-Besse goes off while I'm at my lakehouse. There have been many nights I've layed on the beach and watched that tower. The red lights make the steam column all lit up. Kinda cool... and scary at the same time.
Do you know it's history? I would be scared to live there too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davis-Besse_Nuclear_Power_Station
Adeptus_Minor
03-19-2011, 12:34 AM
Radiation schmadiation.
You can't make X-Men without the happy glowy stuff.
Porkchop
03-19-2011, 12:44 AM
Do you know it's history? I would be scared to live there too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davis-Besse_Nuclear_Power_Station
Believe me.... I know. I've heard its one of the lowest safety rated plants in the states. I just take the stance that if it ever does go off, i wont know.
Our house is on the east side of Catawba Island so its across the bay on the opposite side of the island. The only time i ever see it is if we boat out north of the island to Put in Bay or if we actually party in PC.
Believe me.... I know. I've heard its one of the lowest safety rated plants in the states. I just take the stance that if it ever does go off, i wont know.
Our house is on the east side of Catawba Island so its across the bay on the opposite side of the island. The only time i ever see it is if we boat out north of the island to Put in Bay or if we actually party in PC.
Yes you will, nuke plants don't do nuke bomb explosions. Radiation poisoning is a slow terrible death.
Porkchop
03-19-2011, 12:58 AM
Yes you will, nuke plants don't do nuke bomb explosions. Radiation poisoning is a slow terrible death.
I thought if you were super close you were done within minutes?
Rangerscott
03-19-2011, 01:04 AM
I thought if you were super close you were done within minutes?
Probably since trees will glow in the dark.
Particle Man
03-19-2011, 07:55 AM
I can see the steam from the cooling tower at Nine Mile over the hills not too far from here. Used to jog right past the place in college (it looked really cool when the spray from the bottom of the cooling tower would freeze in the winter). I figure there's no point worrying about it - if any of the 2 reactors there go, it goes (there are 2 current GE BRW's: #1 has been in service since '69 and is a BWR-2 and one of 2 oldest reactors in the US. #2 is a BWR-5 and has been in service since '88) :shrug: Hell, there are recent plans ('08) to build a 3rd reactor there (a Generation III+ four loop pressurized water reactor). I'm sure this incident won't help that cause.
I thought if you were super close you were done within minutes?
Nope. The way the nuclear fission works in a water reactor wouldn't cause a nuclear weapon style explosion.
pauldun170
03-19-2011, 10:18 AM
So far the tv news outlets have told me two things.
Foxnews has asked "is the Obama administration response to the nuclear disaster in japan (while showing map of north Korea) a sign of weakness and proof that they are out of touch with mainstream America?"
Every other station has announced that it's Chernobyl all over again and japan will have to be abandoned and launched into the sun (followed by special report that every Japanese product in my house is radioactive.
Awesome
I just keep waiting to see this show up on the news channels as an infographic
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_Sz5ESDttTuE/S7jLPZqcm-I/AAAAAAAAAI8/dJFpwn2Lhog/s1600/mushroom-cloud-hb.jpg
goof2
03-19-2011, 10:59 AM
Nope. The way the nuclear fission works in a water reactor wouldn't cause a nuclear weapon style explosion.
I think he is saying a massive dose of radiation would kill a person within minutes from radiation sickness. From my extensive research (I watched John Cusak die in "Fat Man and Little Boy" probably 10 years ago) we aren't that lucky and it is an extremely miserable existence for the few days a person has left.
Furthest I've lived from one was in the Houston area, with the nearest being around 100 miles away. Closest was around 12 miles from Three Mile Island. I'm currently 60 or so miles away from the nearest reactor.
Homeslice
03-19-2011, 06:15 PM
Im super fucked if Davis-Besse goes off while I'm at my lakehouse. There have been many nights I've layed on the beach and watched that tower. The red lights make the steam column all lit up. Kinda cool... and scary at the same time.
Used to pass by that place on our way to Cedar Point. Looked like a pos.
Porkchop
03-19-2011, 09:19 PM
I think he is saying a massive dose of radiation would kill a person within minutes from radiation sickness. From my extensive research (I watched John Cusak die in "Fat Man and Little Boy" probably 10 years ago) we aren't that lucky and it is an extremely miserable existence for the few days a person has left.
Haha this.... but I was reading through Chirnobyl stuff last night and it seemed like the only people that died within days were the firefighters and cleanup crew that were on site for extended periods of time.
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